Seriously, who comes up with these names? 'Unstructured Data Storage Function' - it's like they're trying to confuse us on purpose. Next thing you know, they'll have an 'Organized Disorganization Management System' or something.
Ah, I see. The UDSF is the counterpart to the UDR, which handles the structured data. Makes sense now. Though I have to wonder, do they have an 'Unstructured Data Retrieval Function' as well? The naming just keeps getting better.
Hmm, I was leaning towards C, but B seems to be the right answer. Though I have to say, the naming convention could use some work. 'Unstructured Data Storage Function' for storing structured data? Somebody needs to rethink their terminology.
The correct answer is B. The UDSF is part of the data repositories in the Common Data Layer and it stores 3GPP standardized data. This makes sense, as the question specifically mentions 'Unstructured Data Storage Function', which implies the storage of non-standardized data.
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